Scottish Parliamentary election 2026: Party spending

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Updates to our guidance

Date of updateDescription of change
June 2025

Since the last Scottish Parliamentary election, the guidance has been rewritten into HTML. 

As part of the rewrite, we made the following three notable updates:

About this guidance

Under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA), there are laws on fundraising and spending that political parties must follow in the run-up to certain elections.  

This guidance provides information on the regulated period, spending limits, campaign spending, reporting requirements and deadlines for the Scottish Parliamentary election on 7 May 2026.

Different controls apply to constituency and independent regional candidates. We issue separate guidance for those candidates and their agents.

When parties issue election material it must contain details known as an imprint. We publish separate guidance on imprints.

Terms and expressions we use  

In this guidance, we use ‘must’ when we refer to a specific requirement. We use ‘should’ for items we consider to be minimum good practice, but which are not legal requirements.

We use ‘you’ or ‘the responsible person’ to refer to the person who is responsible for campaign spending. This will be the registered campaigns officer if one has been appointed, or the registered treasurer if not.

Translations and other formats  

For information on obtaining this publication in another language or in Braille, please contact the Electoral Commission:  

Tel: 0333 103 1928

Email: [email protected]